Michael Vick led the charge in wanting to give Cooper a second chance. The Eagles kept him on the roster, perhaps because they were desperate for help at wide receiver with Jeremy Maclin out with an ACL injury. But the question about Cooper's actions distracted from another issue: Can Cooper play?

Cooper then asked reporters how many targets he had in the game. The answer was one.

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"Really?" Cooper asked.

"Huh," Cooper said. "Well, then they're accurate."

Cooper is losing time to Jeff Maehl, a third-year player out of Oregon on his third team. Maehl has two career catches, both this year with the Eagles.

Philadelphia is desperate to find a wide receiver who can beat man coverage, and Cooper is not that guy. Cooper isn't exactly one of the biggest disappointments in the league, but he has only eight grabs in five games. He seems to be struggling to pick up Kelly's system. It wouldn't be surprising if his playing time goes down even more.